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View Poll Results: What's the SHORTEST prison sentence that would compel you to jump bail and flee? | |||
One night - you can't cage this tiger. |
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6 | 12.50% |
30 days - I've been wanting to start a new life anyway. |
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1 | 2.08% |
90 days - I could rebuild the splendor of my life in three months, I think. |
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1 | 2.08% |
6 months - I never really liked my name anyway. Might as well run. |
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1 | 2.08% |
1 year - That's over 1 percent of the average life span. |
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5 | 10.42% |
3 years - I'm too pretty to go to prison. |
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4 | 8.33% |
5 years - That's longer than high school, and with more bullying. |
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4 | 8.33% |
10 years - I can't miss the best years of my life. It's worth a try. |
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9 | 18.75% |
20 years - Do you know how long 20 years is? It's longer than the Pioli era. |
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7 | 14.58% |
30 years - They'll never take me alive. |
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2 | 4.17% |
Life without parole - Might as well try. What is there to lose? |
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5 | 10.42% |
Death penalty - Even if the last meal is great, it's not that great. I'll run. |
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3 | 6.25% |
I would serve my sentence like a good citizen. Only cowards run. |
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0 | 0% |
No need to run. I have enough money to bribe people. |
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0 | 0% |
This reminds me. I need to dig another hole in my basement. |
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0 | 0% |
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#46 |
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As KCJake illustrates above, the chances of getting away with this are very slim. Some others brought up a good point that it's not like even if you got away, you'd be able to get your family and get everyone to a small Panamanian village or something. So ultimately, I'd rather spend my life in prison where at least I can see my family every week, vs probably being killed in a shootout (If I get away, I am not "going back" so to speak) or sent to a prison where my family had limited ability to see me. If I got the death penalty though, I'm doing it and going down in a blaze of glory (the scumbag hypothetical me. The real me would never hurt anyone if self or the defense of others was not in play)
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I guess I don't really value family that much. They can come visit me in Colombia if they want. Blows my mind people serve 20 year sentences yet were out on bail/bond temporarily |
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I'm not sure if the odds are 90 percent that another country would mean freedom, unless maybe it's a short sentence for something non-heinous. Maybe it is, though. I've never been extradited for a crime. I guess you could bribe the police in some third-world country if you had enough money, but then you'd have to move to a different country because they're going to start shaking you down every month. It seems ilke it would be a hassle to bribe your way out of extradition, even if it's possible.
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Imagine supporting the Chiefs for your whole life and as soon as they start winning you commit a crime that will put you behind bars for the majority of Mahomes's career. And the offense you commited was done to fund your attention seeking fandom.
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Best odds would be have a friend willing to help out that even slightly looks like you. That friend could claim that you must have took your passport or whatever story while you get out of dodge. |
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Related question is which non-extradition country would be the best choice to land in.
https://worldpopulationreview.com/co...ut-extradition Based on minimal consideration, I say Belarus. |
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What length of prison sentence would make you saw off your ankle monitor and flee?
I have a wife and kids so that complicates things. Either I flee and never even speak to them again, much less see them, or I wait it out and at least have some normal years to look forward to. I guess my only hope it’s after a year or so they stop monitoring my family but that’s quite the gamble. Now if I flee and go do something amazing like saving people or something, maybe I can get public sentiment to be let go and return home.
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Yeah, 5-7 seems like you might be able to rebuild and have a somewhat decent life afterwards. If you are gonna get 10 or more, it’s definitely worth the extra time on your sentence to risk it. You could probably just join a homeless encampment somewhere if you didn’t want to leave the country.
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As this relates to Chiefsaholic, I'd have done the same damn thing. He's probably looking at 25 for armed robbery. A chance at freedom vs. another 10 years is worth it.
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I think Raider fans wear their getup 24/7
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